…as time goes on. For our first interview, let’s begin with you. Who are you? What’s your history with Magic? What are your favorite formats–I suppose I should say–what was…
…crazy over a format that came from within Weirdcards? Jason: This is the part I hate–my mom was right. She “made” us talk to the family attorney, who by that…
…that discerning look to their own trades. Let’s try breaking down some of what I see as shallow choices and what people are missing: In Garruk’s Wake [] Pro: It…
…more than reasonable buy for a card that really ties the deck together. Spells with X This is more of a strategy suggestion that anything else, but it may shape…
…Hate Twisted [] is a card that, originally, made me scratch my head. In a way he’s reminiscent of Nekusar, the Mindrazer [], just without access to blue and red…
…There are certain cards that get better with multiple people and others that get better with only one opponent. All in all, I have found that making multiple decks and…
…singleton deck. We suffer from decks that can punish us (ie control decks) or decks that can race into use faster than we can keep up (mono green tokens, other…
…below lands on what I consider fine cards to buy. Like most good Oathbreaker cards that don’t show up in other formats, I highly recommend against buying in on these…
…run Inspiring Statuary [] in your deck to give any Signature Spell improvise, but that’s an extra piece to assemble. Convoke Convoke is great in that you can use your…
My last article talked about the power of Saheeli, Sublime Artificer [], even when you aren’t using the card to its fullest. That deck was Sneak and Show. That deck…